Economics

Economist Who Said Inflation Was Dead Now Thinks It’s Alive

Roger Bootle wrote the book about the taming of consumer prices in the 1990s and now sees a different course that will shape debate at central banks around the globe.

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A quarter of a century after declaring the death of inflation, Roger Bootle is seeing signs of its rebirth.